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I highly doubt it. I grew up in the midwest and NEVER EVER was I party to anything that this writer is asserting. I worked on the college newspaper of a large midwestern university. this is a serious legal issue (if this is factual) and this writer is having it out in the court of opinion. very interesting. maph, I swear by my life and love of it, you go looking for these things....
Hell, look at the newspeak she uses... "people of color", among other phrases. Dead giveaway.
Does anyone else recall where the practice of Lynching got its start and name?
From Wikipedia:
"James Lynch Fitzstephen from Galway, Ireland, who was the Mayor of Galway when he hanged his own son from the balcony of his house after convicting him of the murder of a Spanish visitor in 1493."
I had heard of this 30 years ago (long before there was a wikipedia).
I would suggest her knowledge of history is deep the same way a teaspoon is deep.